Reinforcement and Controlling the Stability of Poly(ε-caprolactone)-Based Polymeric Materials via Reversible and Movable Cross-Links Employing Cyclic Polyphenylene Sulfide.
Yuyang DingRyohei IkuraKenji YamaokaKoki NishidaAkihide SugawaraHiroshi UyamaSaori NaraYoshinori TakashimaPublished in: ACS macro letters (2024)
Due to its biodegradation ability, poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) is a suitable alternative for packaging materials; however, its biodegradation can also lead to instability in its usage. Cyclic polyphenylene sulfide (7U) has been shown to form rotaxane structures with PCL by simple blending to generate the π-π stacking effect and movable cross-link. A 2-fold increase in toughness and no decrease in Young's modulus for the PCL-based polyurethane with 7U are observed. The rotaxane structures mainly exist in the amorphous regions and have no impact on the crystallinity of PCL. Under the catalysis of lipase in aqueous solution, the stability of PCL is improved due to the 7U's suppression of the attack from the enzymes on PCL. After dissolution of the PCL films in the organic solvent, the dispersion of 7U and the breakage of the cross-links lead to little suppression on degradation during the catalysis of lipase. Thus, the controlled stability of PCL using 7U can prolong the life span of the biodegraded PCL materials.